Michal Edward Beaman 1997-2020
Michal lived his life in accordance with this passage of scripture. They represent the passion he had for his family, faith and his country.
"Be on your guard; Stand firm in the faith; Be courageous; Be strong. Do everything in love."
1 Corinthians 16: 13 - 14
1 Corinthians 16: 13 - 14
It is with broken hearts and sadness the family of Private Michal Edward Beaman announce his death which occurred in Kingston, ON on Wednesday January 29th, 2020. Born in Moncton February 28, 1997, he was the first born child of Robert and Natalie (Cyr) Beaman. Michal was a member of the 37th Signal Regiment and served out of the Barrack Green Armoury in Saint John. At the time of his death he was training to be a line Technician in CFB Kingston. Michal graduated from Simonds High School class of 2015; a graduate of NBCC Electrical Engineering Technology in 2017. He then enrolled in the Canadian Armed Forces in December of 2018. Michal was a funny passionate and driven young man who enjoyed nature and its beauty. He enjoyed hiking, Four-wheeling, Cross bow and was active in Air Cadets during his high school years.
Michal is survived by his loving and proud parents Natalie and Robert Beaman; sister Evelyn Beaman and brother Adrien Beaman all of Saint John; loving grandparents Lyndia Thomas (Gerard) of Saint John and Jean-Claude Cyr of Edmunston, NB; aunts Tracy Brewer (Timothy) of Fairfield; Lisa Hobbs (Rob) of Ontario, Ontario and Katharine Beaman of Halifax, NS; precious cousins his bro Edison “Eddie” Brewer (Nicole), Eliesha Brewer, Brian Hobbs and Robyn Hobbs; great-cousin Melody Brewer; many uncles, aunts, cousins, friends as well as military family.
Michal was predeceased by his baby brother Jonathan E. Beaman in infancy; paternal grandparents Lt. Col. Michael and Gaynel Beaman and maternal step-grandfather Howard Thomas.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Fundy Funeral Home, 230 Westmorland Road with visitation on Friday February 7 from 6-9 p.m. Memorial service will be held from Trinity Anglican Church, 115 Charlotte Street Saint John, on Saturday February 8th at 1:00 p.m. followed by a reception at the Barrack Green Armoury. In lieu of flowers donations in Michal’s memory can be made to Out flow Ministries, Salvation Army or to Vetscanada.org
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